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Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselyov : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselyov
Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselyov (, born April 26, 1954 in Moscow) is a Russian journalist and pro-Vladimir Putin pundit. In December 2013 he was appointed by Russian President Vladimir Putin to head the new official Russian government-owned international news agency ''Rossiya Segodnya'', a 2,300-person organization made up largely of the former RIA Novosti news agency and the shortwave radio station Voice of Russia. He also serves as deputy director of Russian state TV holding company VGTRK.〔 Many of his comments have been controversial and have been labelled right-wing; he has gained particular notoriety in the West for his commentary on homosexuals and his statement made during the 2014 Crimean crisis, that Russia is "the only country in the world capable of turning the U.S.A. into radioactive dust." Kiselyov considers himself a liberal and he says of his opponents as: "Parkhomenko and Navalny. Why they are liberals? They are absolutely totalitarian people. I am a liberal, because I put up with them." Also he doesn't consider himself as homophobic.〔http://top.rbc.ru/society/04/04/2014/915620.shtml〕 Kiselyov has been described by ''The Economist'' as Russia’s propagandist-in-chief. ==Career== He is best known as presenter of ''Vesti nedeli'' (News of the Week),〔 a weekly news programme on the domestic Rossiya 1 television network. A show which he is accused of using as a soapbox to promote the Kremlin's policies,〔 malign homosexuality, denigrate the west and speculate about Western-led conspiracies as well as attack the political opposition to Putin.〔 Prior to Rossiya 1, Dmitry was employed by Soviet Central Television as well as the Ukrainian television channel ICTV between 2000 and 2003.〔http://www.newsru.com/arch/world/29nov2004/kiselev.html〕
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